- Alemany Takes Two on 2nd Try
- NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue assured a Senate...
- Legal File
- Toasting a Song-and-Dance Man : Pop: An all-star cast salutes Sammy Davis Jr. on his 60th anniversary in show business with a heartfelt tribute to his role in breaking down barriers for black performers.
- $4-Million Lawsuit Filed in Anti-Semitic Vandalism
- Hahn to Call for Probe of Top County Contractor
- CYPRESS : Council to Donate $2,000 for Grad-Nite
- Persistence Writes Tragic Ending to Search for Girl
- Countywide : Analyst to Head League of Cities
- No One Watches U.S. Defeat Bermuda
- Orange Coast Defeats Mt. SAC in Basketball
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : McAnally Seeks Third Straight Training Title
- A federal jury returned a verdict in...
- ANALYSIS : UCLA Hasn't Been Able to Fill the Holes
- COMMENTARY : Playoff Offensive Game Plan: Litigation
- Ringo Starr Wins Bid to Block Album
- P.M. BRIEFING : Appeals Court Clears Executives Convicted in Ohio S&L; Collapse
- Halt Monopolistic Mergers, Airline Group Chief Says
- Compromise Will Cap S&L; Bailout Spending
- How Nike Plans to Follow Up Its 'Bo Knows Baseball' TV Ad
- Northrop's Criminal Case Is Split Into 2 Parts : Defense: Charges that the firm defrauded the U.S. on a jet contract will be tried separately from allegations that it falsified missile tests.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Inventories Rise as Sales Slip
- WORLD : Pope Pledges Support to AIDS Patients, Warns of Life Styles
- Palestinians Celebrate 'Statehood' : Middle East: Arabs mark first anniversary of proclaimed independence. Israeli soldiers curtail much of the festivities.
- 3 Elderly Women Blame Cranston for 'Swindle' : Lincoln S&L;: They fight back tears and tell a panel of being financially ruined after buying the Irvine thrift's worthless bonds.
- WORLD : Bolivia Imposes State of Siege
- Inquiry by FPPC on Traffic Tickets Finds No Conflict
- WORLD IN BRIEF : AFGHANISTAN : Rebels Reportedly Capture Key Base
- FarWest Bond Writedown Results in Loss
- Great Northern Nekoosa Files Petition: Great Northern...
- Exxon Spill Leaves Mark on Oil Industry
- Out of Japanese Firm's Blunder Came a Lesson and Cultural Bridge : Public Relations: Its 'Little Black Sambo' products caused a furor in the U.S. But Sanrio reacted atypically and sought out civil rights leaders to help patch up its image.
- Delay Expected in Auto Policy Pricing System : Insurance: Commissioner Roxani Gillespie's goal on new regulations was the end of November. Advisers say they need more time to analyze data.
- Launching of Secret Shuttle Mission Delayed
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Talley Singing a Different Tune
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Official Cites Errors in Detectives' Deaths
- Deukmejian Associates to Get S&L; Subpoenas
- Losses Cited as Aetna Cuts Staff: The...
- Pentagon Discloses Israel Nuclear Missile
- The Barbara Walters of MOSCOW : Soviet anchor Svetlana Starodomskaya brings her brash style to the American people. That is, when she is not stuck in L.A. traffic.
- Shamir Asks Bush for Limited PLO Role : Israel: Comments leave no doubt that a final agreement on setting up talks with Palestinians is not at hand.
- EPA Orders More Studies of Malathion
- Five-Min. Ovation for Walesa : Congress Hears plea for Funds
- Nicaragua Drops Rebel Demand
- WORLD : U.S. Says MIGS Shipped to Cuba
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ARGENTINA : Bus Drivers OK Talks, End Strike
- Jay DeFeo, 60; Abstract Painter
- '3rd Thursday' Thrives Without Any Safety Net : Television: Channel 39's public forum risked going live, putting people of opposing views together in an unpredictable, volatile brew. The payoff was the spontaneity that has helped to make the show unusually popular for its genre.
- More Bailout Funds for S
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- Quake Coverage
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- October
- 'Pro-Choice Intensity'
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- Voting
- TV & Video - Nov. 15, 1989
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 15, 1989
- Names in the News - Nov. 15, 1989
- Names in the News - Nov. 15, 1989
- TV & Video - Nov. 15, 1989
- Navy Suspends Operations to Review Safety
- Delta Places $10-Billion Order for 260 Jetliners : Aviation: The airline will buy Douglas MD-90s and Boeing 737s. Long Beach firm now has a huge backlog.
- Lawmakers Quietly Float Plan to Get Jet for Foley
- City Workers Accused in Molestation of Children
- Permanent Street Barricade in Valley Urged : Drugs: Police want to close a 12-square-block area. Apartment owners in the Sepulveda neighborhood would be asked to pay for a guard station.
- Savanna Is Forced to Forfeit Co-Title, Berth in Playoffs : High Schools: Orange League principals vote to strip Rebels of six victories and a tie for using an ineligible player.
- 4th and 10 for Football Team : Sports: A suit is filed to overturn the barring of the Huntington Beach High team from the playoffs. A player's residency status triggered the disqualification.
- Justice Dept. Weighs Probing Senators' Lincoln S&L; Ties
- FITNESS: Orange County children aren't just out...
- Anaheim Boasts Lead as Arena Design Unveiled : Development: 'It's impossible to catch up to us now' in facility race, Mayor Fred Hunter declares.
- Street Barricade to Curb Drug Sales Urged in L.A.
- Huntington Beach Is Back, Will Face Fontana on Friday
- Senators Face Justice Dept. Probe of Lincoln Ties
- STREAMLINED: Sometime in the 1990s, office workers...
- Salvador Civilians Flee as Rebel Positions Are Strafed
- Navy Suspends Operations to Review Safety
- JAILHOUSE BLUES: As officials continue to dicker...
- BAT TAPE: "Batman" is out on videocassette...
- UCLA Will Rise Again, Making Up for the Fall
- Dravecky Retires Because of Risks : Baseball: Giants' left-hander, 33, who rebounded from cancer, learns he may have a new tumor in his pitching arm.
- Pilot Crash-Lands on Freeway Overpass
- ON THE SIDELINES : Super Middleweight Lee Wins
- OPERA REVIEW : Puccini's Rare 'Swallow' Flutters in Long Beach
- Get Rid of OCTC, Measure M Foes Urge : Transportation: Measure M opponents are solid in their dislike for car-pool lanes and special transit ramps. But they do not suggest ways to finance their freeway proposals.
- Sometimes, He's Terror of Toronto : Hockey: Even to his own team, Maple Leaf owner Harold Ballard is a master manipulator.
- Boxer Who Lost to Opponent's Mother Pulls Out of Rematch
- Touchy Issues Keep Leader of Right-Wing Group on Go
- Requiem for a Statistic
- Actor Lands Unwanted Role as the Heavy
- Blushing John, who finished third to Sunday...
- Dodgers, Angels Plan Talks With Free Agent Langston
- Tops Seeds Advance in Section Tennis
- Guy Littell has joined Coldwell Banker Commercial...
- Bomb Maker Meets Quality Controls
- Japan's Trade Surplus Takes Record Drop
- Ex-Banker Pleads Guilty: A former Tustin bank...
- Khomeini Son Gets Position on Iran's Top Security Body
- Israeli Soldier Slain, 2nd Injured in Gaza Ambush
- East German Reformer Named Prime Minister : East Bloc: Parliament also picks a non-Communist for a high office. New zones at the frontier are opened.
- Czechoslovakia Opens Borders : East Bloc: The most hard-line of Soviet Bloc nations will allow travel out of the country without the need of an exit visa.
- Tale of Intrigue Surfaces in Job Demotion Case
- IRVINE : Panel Will Address Dangers of Steroids
- El Cajon
- ON THE SIDELINES : Zimbabwe Bans 4 Soccer Players
- ORANGE : Cleaning Up Community Is His Goal
- West Virginia will play in the Gator...
- Nevada Las Vegas received overwhelming support as...
- After Slow Start, Sabatini Beats Magers at New York
- Two Events Will Benefit Services to AIDS Patients
- Bel's Starlet Tops Bill at Hollywood's Opener
- ART
- ON THE SIDELINES : Victim Testifies at Rape Trial
- CSUF Beefs Up Campus Security for Downey Talk : Protest: Former talk show host is labeled 'racist and culturally offensive' by group opposing his appearance.
- Dismissed Academic Adviser Loses Suit Against University of Nebraska : Education: Woman alleges she was fired for investigating records of student athletes.
- A system of cash payments to University...
- Brokers Offer Cash, Prizes to Rekindle Housing Sales
- K mart Corp.: The giant retailer's third-quarter...
- Former Head of Beech-Nut Admits Guilt: Niels...
- Tom W. Mortensen has been named an...
- *Styron's choice: Novelist William Styron says that...
- 'Maggot Man' Wages Up-Close Battle on Pest : Infestation: While state entomologist searches back yards, residents gird for a double-dose of malathion.
- Liechtenstein's Franz Josef II Dead at 83 : Royalty: The tiny nation's popular prince was the world's longest-reigning monarch.
- Kohl Pays Tribute at Auschwitz, Decries Barbarism
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA : Horse Antiserum Apparently Works
- A Belief That the Worst Has Passed Sets Mood for AFL-CIO Convention : Labor: 'Solidarity' is the official theme and a speech by Polish union hero Lech Walesa the anticipated highlight at the biannual meetings.
- Abuse, Bias by Insurers Alleged in Cancer Cases
- Navy Stands Down to Study Its Accidents
- Trash Haulers Plead No Contest in Antitrust Case
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Closer Council Ties to Advisers Urged
- Taxpayer Groups, Radio Talk Show Hosts Reunite to Fight 33% Raise for Congress : Politics: Consumer advocates complain about the timing of the vote. House members may get the raise even if it fails in the Senate.
- Skinheads Attack Shop Owner in Simi
- Abductor Is Sought After Sex Attack on Girl, 6, in La Verne : Crime: Victim is taken from yard outside her home, released later nearby. Incident raises fears of parents in community.
- COUNTYWIDE : Judge Frees Man in Child-Support Case
- Sonora Football Coach Allen Resigns
- Padres Prepare Gala in Hopes Davis Will Win Cy Young Award
- ON THE SIDELINES : Soviets to Host Skating Event
- Graf Hopes to Play in East Germany
- Penn State will play in the Holiday...
- P. M. Briefing : Bahamas Seaplane Line to End
- Anita McKay has been named editor of...
- AFL-CIO Should Formalize Its East Bloc Contacts
- Mercury S&L; Stock Takes a 29.6% Dive : Thrifts: A Huntington Beach firm is one of 800 that federal regulators have indicated will not be able to meet standards to be imposed Dec. 7.
- Scott Evans has been named sales manager...
- Chugai Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., a Japanese drug...
- WORLD : Key Berlin Gate Might Open
- Boeing Will Pay Fine in Secrets Case : Defense: Firm pleads guilty and is penalized $5.2 million. Judge questions whether fine is stiff enough in light of a 'serious breach of security.'
- Salvadoran Odyssey: Alicia Pursues Her Dream to L.A.
- Czech Pro-Democracy Activist Imprisoned
- LOCAL : Orange County Officials Target Riverside Desert as Site for Jail
- Rue Starr; Gay Rights Activist and Musician
- Duped on Investments, Lincoln Depositors Say
- Stiff Penalty Proposed for Destroying Historic Sites
- Reiner Honored by State Trial Lawyers Association
- Mission Viejo Council Sets Recall Election
- THE NBA : East Coast Has Its Own Kind of Magic
- High School Center Commits to UCLA
- Penn State Likely Foe for Holiday : College Football: Nittany Lions have an agreement to play Western Athletic Conference champion, sources say.
- Pringle Hits Books Once More : Football: The Titan running back sets the NCAA record for most rushing yards in two consecutive games.
- Man Who Stunned Horse Guilty on Cocaine Charge
- TV REVIEW : A Marketing Revolution in 'Mr. Sears' Catalogue'
- TV REVIEW : A Marketing Revolution in 'Mr. Sears Catalogue'
- Dataproducts Faces Another Foe: David J. Greene...
- Craig Corp. Stock Plan OKd: Shareholders of...
- Canada Coast Guard Strikes For More Pay
- Post-Buyout Cuts Put Micom Back in the Black : Computers: The Simi Valley-based maker of communications equipment says layoffs and cost-cutting led to profit.
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- Business Groups Plead for Health-Care Support : Workplace: The skyrocketing cost of employee benefits prompts four associations to ask Congress for help. Their appeal is a reversal of past stands on the issue.
- Pakistan Cabinet Resigns
- Car Chase Leads to Pipe Bomb Stash
- AIDS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- This Time, Everett Was Able to Shoot From Hip : Rams: The seriousness of the hip injury the quarterback suffered three weeks ago was never disclosed.
- State Must Back Trade-School Loans: The U.S....
- Donald Maietta has been promoted to area...
- Jogger Attacked in Central Park to Go Home for Holiday
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW HAMPSHIRE : Seabrook Plant Clears Major Hurdle
- GOP Governors Pondering a Future Suddenly Complicated by Abortion : Politics: Their hopes for gains in 1990 are less rosy. Reapportionment of the states is at stake.
- George T. Pfleger; Former U.S. Electrical Motors Executive
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON : No-Busing Initiative Approved in Seattle
- Missing Millionaire Has Moscow Puzzled : Crime: Do the Soviets have Mafia problems? An intriguing case of the disappearing art collector suggests they do.
- Abortion Issue Will Fade, White House Says
- Irvine Group Warns Gays: Don't Flaunt Your Ways
- L.A.'s View of Justice Doesn't Correspond With Residents'
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Wetlands Advisory Members Named
- STANTON : Council to Consider Developer Switch
- Accomplice in Todd Bridges Case Sentenced
- More Than Just a Fad
- Beuerlein's Chances to Play Seem to Be Chancy at Best
- Bruins Are Given Another Reason to Point for Trojans
- ON THE SIDELINES : Georgia Surprises Officials by Picking Peach Bowl, Paper Says
- Nevada Las Vegas received overwhelming support as...
- THEATER : Golden West Cast Catches Essence of 'Cuckoo's Nest'
- Original Americans May Get Museum
- Movies Fill In the Blank With Smell and Taste : Folk Films: Depending on what Les Blank film is playing, count on the aroma of garlic or red beans and rice. For this artist, and his audience, olfactory nerves play a big part.
- PPG Announces Sale
- P. M. Briefing : Shearson Sets Major Shake-Up
- Ryan Herco Products Corp., a Burbank distributor...
- Union Assails Chinese Practices at U.S. Plant : Workplace: Employees expected to get their jobs back when the Chinese bought the bankrupt mill. But it didn't turn out that way.
- Avon Seeks to Repel Unwanted Suitor: Cosmetics...
- Sierracin Reports Gain in Third-Quarter Profits
- European Firm Buying Combustion Engineering
- Lower Interest Rates Help U.S. Home Resales Rise 2.7%
- Road Show Offers Loud Look Into a Designer's Vision
- El Cajon
- La Follette Attacks Burbank Schools Over Violence, Draws Rejoinder
- Parents Want More Bilingual Help at School : Education: One-fourth of the students at a Tarzana school speak little or no English. Parents say the resulting chaos ruins the learning environment.
- It's Time to Try Again
- Suit by ZZZZ Best Figure Against LAPD Dismissed
- School District Expands Its Help Line to 818 Area
- Lions Pick Chaos Over Convention : Football: Coach's strategy makes observers wonder if "run-and-shoot" will crash and burn.
- Bahr Expected to Kick Against Steelers
- His Leadership Put PGA Tour on the Green
- SANTA ANITA : Alwuhush Runs Monster Race in Burke
- NEW MUSIC REVIEW : David Lynch's 'Industrial Symphony' Heavy on Spectacle
- Conflicting Evidence in Davis' Death
- CLASSICAL MUSIC / KENNETH HERMAN : Soviet Mother-Son Team Will Perform in La Jolla
- Tom Chapman has been appointed residential sales...
- Kimberly Karcher Boone has joined Cooper Associates...
- Japanese Group to Buy Biltmore for an Estimated $219 Million
- Pinkerton's Buyer Sues Seller Over Financial Disclosure
- Jay Patterson has been appointed associate director...
- W. German Stock Prices Fall as Euphoria Fades
- Stockman Says Media Is Japan Bashing
- James F. Grether has been named estimator/project...
- Number of Cash Sales in California Jumps 14%
- Parent Firms of Failing Insurers Face Lawsuits
- $3.19-Billion Georgia-Pacific Offer Rejected by Nekoosa
- The stock market seems to be pulling...
- Laurence F. (Buz) Schott has joined Stoorza,...
- Rosalyn Barbieri has joined Architura as office...
- Deal Reflects Japanese Push Into Hotels
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Reagan Tells Teens to Keep Hope
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Seat Black Juror, Appeals Court Rules
- BOOK REVIEW : Assessing the Gravity of the Situation
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : YOSEMITE : Helicopter Rescues Injured Climber
- Curfew Imposed on Half of San Salvador
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN QUENTIN : Kidnap-Rapist Found Hanged
- FULLERTON : Activist Says Earth Is 'Terminally Ill'
- Cadillac of Watches Taken in Robbery at Dealership
- ON THE SIDELINES : Soviet World Title Fight Delayed
- Boston Red Sox Place Slugger Rice on Waivers
- Sacramento Group Seeks Raiders Stake : Pro football: Entrepreneurs trying to lure franchise to capital want part ownership to insure a long stay by team. But owner Al Davis reportedly is resisting such overtures.
- Zendejas' Kick Gives Oilers a 26-24 Victory
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Ex-Bank Head Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy
- David M. Lehmann, Peter A. Carroll, Robert...
- Hannah Devine, Craig Moskowitz and Allison Beach...
- AT&T; Settles Suit: American Telephone & Telegraph...
- RELIGION : Catholic AIDS Session Rapped
- NATION IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : University Students Boycott Classes
- Walker Named to 2 VP Positions at Toshiba America
- Navy Accident Toll Climbs to 102 for '89, Highest in Decade : Military: The service has been plagued by a nightmare of fatal incidents. It's the nature of the business, an admiral says.
- Typhoon Toll Tops 1,000
- Pell, 70, to Run Again
- Most-Wanted Rebel Slain in Sri Lanka
- Fall at 60 M.P.H. Lands Skydiver in Hospital
- Toxic Crisis: See It From the Beginning
- Dannemeyer Scolds Offshore Drilling Foes
- 89 Reported Killed by Electric Fences
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : N.Y.'s Rev. Sharpton Sentenced
- New City's Top Vote-Getter Stresses Caring
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : WonderWare Sets Up Anything but an Easy Task for Next 3 Years
- Michael M. Plum has been appointed vice...
- Drexel to Cut Back L.A. 'Junk-Bond' Operations by 10%
- Scott D. Broadbent has been named new...
- Car Market Slump Fuels 1% Decline in October Retail Sales
- California Amplifier named Dennis Schwab vice president...
- NATION : Kitty Dukakis in Psychiatric Unit
- Virginia Still Tallying Governor's Race
- NYNEX Reports Tentative Pact to End Strike
- Soviet Arts Festival Lured 600,000 During 22-Day Run : The Arts: Based on attendance, organizers call the event a success. Whether it will return $1 million to the city remains to be seen.
- Study Finds Stability in City Schools : Education: Five of six students in San Diego ended the school year in the classrooms in which they started. The rate was higher than expected.
- Sunday Silence to Undergo Surgery for Small Bone Chip
- SAN DIEGO HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Imperial's 'Rebuilding Year' a Success
- TV'S TOP 10
- SHORT TAKES : Actress Defends Play at College
- Manning Is Man-of-All-Positions
- 3 Americans Win Rounds in S. Africa Open
- Hinojosa: Not Just Any Sweetheart of the Rodeo
- SHORT TAKES : Fur Protest Going to 5th Avenue
- PERFORMANCE ART REVIEW : Enigmatic Program by Derevo
- Cheetah Still Setting Pace in Yacht Race
- Factory Output in U.S. Dipped 0.7% in October : Economy: California's earthquake, an aircraft industry strike and the Fed's tight-money policy take their toll.
- Developers Insurance Co.: David C. Banfer has...
- Datron Systems Says Profit Rose 16% in 2nd Quarter
- Trump Proposes Import Tariff: Real estate developer...
- P. M. Briefing : Japanese Buy 7-11 Hawaii Chain
- Dayton Hudson Corp.: The Minneapolis-based parent company...
- Now Playing on Your Local TV: Ads from Famous Hollywood Directors
- Hoss Named Lebanon's Prime Minister
- Germany to Reunite, Stay With West, Quayle Predicts
- WORLD : Eggs Tossed at Weinberger
- COLUMN ONE : For Saudis, Sands Are Shifting : Belt-tightening is the byword after years of frantic growth fueled by oil. Having embraced the modern world, many now fear being trapped by it.
- LOCAL : N. Hollywood Gang Member Shot
- Warning Light Causes Jet to Abort Chicago Takeoff
- WORLD : Shamir Begins Tense U.S. Visit
- Thousand Oaks Man Dies in Plane Crash